Roberto Paci Dalò, during his stay at the artistic residences at Torre Coccaro and Torre Maizza in Fasano (Brindisi, Puglia), creates two site-specific permanente architectural installations: The Color of the Pomegranate and The Conference of Birds. The two works dominate the roofs of their respective towers, ancient Apulian farms, and represent a further step in to the artistic research that the author carries out around the Armenian and Georgian traditions.
In Torre Coccaro, on the other hand, the installation The Conference of the birds was created. The roof is repopulated by birds in the form of black iron vane placed on the chimneys. The installation is inspired by a classic of Persian literature, Manṭiq aṭ-ṭàir, (“The Word of the Birds”) a Sufi poem by Farīd ad-dīn ʻAṭṭār.
In Torre Maizza is realized The Color of the Pomegranate, installation placed on a square-plan dovecote. An excellent observation point transformed into a sensorial space, into a think tank. A space that is both internal and external, private and public. The chromatic reference is to the Armenian purple color (ordan karmir), a nuance that evokes the Eastern Transcaucasian and Byzantine worlds.